Emilia Krakowska (born 20 February 1940 in Poznan) is Polish entertainer, film and theater actress.
She graduated from High School in Drezdenko. A graduate of the Theatre Academy in Warsaw (1963). She played in the following theaters: Powszechny in Warsaw (1964-1968), National (1968-1978), Contemporary in Warsaw (1978-1985) and Variety in Warsaw (1985-1991) and Teatr Powszechny in. Jan Kochanowski in Radom in 2008; Wroclaw Comedy Theatre, Drama Theatre; Alexander Hungarian Bialystok and the New Theatre in Slupsk.
She is a film actress, and consolidated her position as the participation in a number of television series. In the 1980s, she was a member of the National Council for Culture. She belonged to a group of actors who boycotted the Polish stage after the introduction of martial law in 1981..
In 2005, during the X Festival of Stars in Międzyzdroje she participated in the Promenade of Stars.
In 2013 she was awarded by the Polish section of the International Association of Theatre Critics.
Janina Orpik, matka Marty
Zofia Kotysowa, matka Marka
Stefa
Gitla
Jagna Paczesiówna
Babcia
Gitla
Ola's Grandma
Tambourine Player (uncredited)
Wanda Jakowicz
Marysia
żona chłopa Pietrka
Jagna
babcia Wanda, zawodowa zabójczyni
Malwina
Clerk in Doctor's Office
matka
Dr. Lasoniowa
Girl in the Phone Booth
Teacher
Zosia, kierowniczka kina, kochanka Purowskiego
Wanda
Irena
Zofia Grępka
Kacper's Wife
Malina
Teresa, żona Zygmunta Jaskólskiego
Agata (voice) (uncredited)
Jackowska
Mirka
Gustlik's mother
Joanna
Mańka
Store Clerk
Nurse
Kelnerka
Clerk
Krystyna
Nurse
dozorczyni, matka Rycha
Monika Mrozek-Gdowska, matka Kaja
Karolina
Lidka
Alina Kubacka